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Training

Pet Behavior & Obedience Training

The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast offers a multitude of classes to help your dog become the best version of itself! Unless otherwise noted, all classes are: limited to eight people in
size; six weeks in length and 1 hour in duration; first-come, first-served for registration; and non-refundable.

Unless otherwise stated, all classes are $140 for first-time class participants. If you have either adopted your dog from our humane society, or have taken classes with us before, you can
register for our classes as a Shelter Alumn for $110 per class. Be sure to look for the Shelter Alumni option when you select your class, as all classes are non-refundable.

Trick Dog; Nose Work I; Control Unleashed; Puppy Agility; and Sample Class are not available at this discounted rate. See individual course descriptions for details.

For more information, please contact Jessie Clifford, Director of Humane Education, by phone at (772) 600-3221 or by email at jclifford@hstc1.org.

Aren't sure which class to take?
You can schedule an appointment with Heidi Fischer to evaluate which class you and your dog would be most successful in. HSTC requests a $20 donation for these evaluations. On occasion, we
can also accommodate 1-on-1 private lessons for dogs that might not be suitable for our class setting. These private lessons are $40/hour. To learn more or schedule an appointment, contact
Heidi at (772) 600-3207 or hfischer@hstc1.org.

Register today!

Socialization - Training - Activity - Responsibility - Puppy S.T.A.R. will teach your pup all of the age-appropriate obedience skills to learn their name, correctly reply to commands, recall,
and more. Our trainer will also walk you through the joys of puppyhood, including: housetraining, chewing, jumping and so much more.

*Puppies must have their first set of shots in order to participate in this class.

A new class starts on Monday, June 3rd at 6:00pm
*A new class starts on Saturday, June 8th at 10:30am
*No class on July 6th
*A new class starts on Tuesday, July 2nd at 6:00pm

Puppy Agility Fun (7 months and younger)

Puppies’ natural curiosity and abundant energy are harnessed to introduce them to the fun sport of agility! This class will focus on some fundamentals of agility, using puppy games that
will utilize targeting, wobble boards, focus and basic obedience skills. Puppies will be introduced to new sights, sounds, and techniques that are helpful toward building confidence without
stress on baby joints. This class will also help build confidence while strengthening the pup-to-parent bond and partnership.

*This is a 4-week class, and costs $80.
* Puppies must have recently completed Puppy S.T.A.R.

The class starting on Monday, June 3rd at 7:30pm is full.

Basic Obedience (7 months and older OR completion of Puppy S.T.A.R.)

Learn how to "listen to your dog" as your dog learns to "listen to you." During Basic obedience, your dog will learn how to sit, lay down, stay, come when called, wait patiently at a
doorway, and how to walk nicely on a leash. Basic Obedience is a pre-requisite for Pet Therapy Class.

The class starting on Monday, June 3rd at 11:30am is full.
The class starting on Saturday, June 8th at 9:00amis full. *No class on July 6th
*A new class starts on Tuesday, July 2nd at 7:30pm

Advanced Obedience (All ages; completion of Basic Obedience)

This is an advanced obedience course that also prepares dogs to pass the Canine Good Citizens (CGC) exam. Dog will be tested and evaluated on the last class, by an official American Kennel Club evaluator.

*Must first have completed the pre-requisite Basic Obedience course

The class starting on Wednesday, May 29th at 7:30pm is full.

Focus Proofing (7 months or older)

Focus Proofing class strengthens dogs’ obedience skills while introducing them to the outdoor environment. This class teaches dogs to stay obedient even around other dogs and
distractions. Part of each session is allocated to introducing the agility equipment to the dogs to learn how to use it and associate these activities as fun and positive. The goal of Focus
Proofing is to prepare dogs for Agility.

*This class serves as a pre-requisite for Agility.

There are no classes scheduled at this time.

Pet Therapy Class (1 year and older)

Give back to our community while spending time with your dog! This advanced course prepares dogs and their handlers for evaluation by a therapy dog organization. Dogs will also be evaluated
on the Canine Good Citizens exam on the last
class. Pet Therapy is required by those who wish to volunteer with Misty’s Pals at HSTC (link to hstc1.org/pettherapy).

*Must first have completed the pre-requisite Basic Obedience course

A new class starts on Wednesday, May 29th at 6:00pm

Sampler Class (All ages)

This class gives participants the opportunity to try activities from four different classes to see which full-length course might be best for them! Agility is a dog
sport in which a handler directs a dog through a series of obstacles. Rally-O shows a series of signs that tell owners and their dogs which direction to go and what
obedience skill to perform. Nose Work is a search and scent activity. K-9 Fitness increases dogs’ strength, balance, and body awareness.

*This class is a 3-week class, costing $60, and is limited to 6 spots.

There are no classes scheduled at this time.

Nose Work I (All ages)

Nose Work is a search-and-scent activity that is not only fun, but is also a great tool to help build confidence and increase focus in dogs. This class also provides a safe way to engage dogs
in mental and physical exercise. Participants receive their own take-home scent kit!

*This class costs $140
*Participants must bring a soft crate to class. If you don’t own one, HSTC can provide on to you.

The class starting on Thursday, May 16th at 6:00pm is full.
*No class on May 30th

Nose Work II (All ages)

Continue to challenge your dog in the fun game of Nose Work with Nose Work 2 class. Dogs will be presented with burried hides and vehicle searches. With more distractions and more
oders to the game your dog will love these new challenges.

The class starting on Thursday, May 16th at 7:30pm is full.

Tune Up Your Dog (All ages)

This course helps pet owners fine-tune some specific behavior-related issues a dog might be having. Common issues include jumping on people, lunging at other dogs while out on walks, pulling
on the leash, etc. This course will work on whatever individual problems its participants are struggling with.

A new class starts on Monday, July 15th at 6:30pm

AKC Trick Dog (All ages)

This American Kennel Club class is fun for dogs and their parents as participants set out to learn new tricks. This course strengthens communication and bonding between pet and parent. AKC
Trick Dog concludes with an opportunity for the dogs to earn another AKC title.

*This 3-week class costs $80

A new class starts on Monday, July 15th at 11:30am

Controlled Unleashed (All ages)

Controlled Unleashed is based on the book of the same title, by Leslie Devitt. This class helps owners learn how to properly respond to the triggers that cause their dogs to become stressed,
lose their focus or get overly excited. We teach the necessary tools to help pet parents properly respond to the stimuli in an environment full of distractions.

*This 7-week class costs $140
*The first class is an orientation, without dogs.
*This class is not suitable for aggressive dogs

There are no classes scheduled at this time.

1-on-1 Private Training

On various days and times during the week, we offer 1-on-1 basic training to dog owners who are experiencing challenges with their dog. In these sessions, pet parents learn positive
reinforcement and proactive training methods proven to produce quick, happy responses and long lasting results.

These private trainings are $40 per hour and the trainer is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays to conduct them.

At 9 a.m., on the 4th Saturday of every month, we offer a drop-in basic training. In this class, pet parents learn positive reinforcement and proactive training methods
proven to produce quick, happy responses and long lasting results. Class is held behind the shelter, under the tent. Please dress appropriately - sneakers being the most important item.

$10 per dog.
Please arrive by 8:45 to check-in.
Please have your dog on a regular 4-6 foot leash and bring LOTS of small, soft treats.
NO reactive dogs, NO muzzles, No flexi-leashes, NO e-collars.

There are no classes scheduled at this time.

Class Evaluation

Not sure which class to take? Register for a 30 minute assesment with our trainer to find out which class will fit the needs for you and your dog.

This evaluation is $20 and the trainer is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays to conduct them.

Agility Club

Agility Classes

The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast offers a variety of agility classes for the dog at every level. Handler teams must have at taken Basic Obedience & Focus Proofing classes to
participate in Agility. If you have previous agility experience, please call Heidi Fischer at (772) 600-3207 to see which class would be the right fit for your dog!

Agility Club memberships are open to all handler teams who have successfully completed at least six (6) weeks of agility classes and have a basic understanding of the use of the equipment.
Joining the HSTC Agility Club will allow you to practice at HSTC on your own schedule, whenever there isn't an HSTC-scheduled class or event!

A completed membership application, with check payable to HSTC in the amount of $150, should be returned to the shelter or emailed to jclifford@hstc1.org. Upon completion of the application
and acceptance by the Humane Society, the member will receive the gate code.

Heidi Fischer, the Animal Trainer and Behavioral Specialist at the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, has been involved with the organization for 14 years. She also has been with the HSTC’s pet therapy group, Misty’s Pals. She has titles in AKC, Agility, Rally USDA and CPE and she has made successful champions with the pack of dogs that she rescued. Her rescue dog, Diesel, was ranked #3 in the country for AKC agility at the Invitational Eukanuba in Orlando. She has attended many seminars with top international handlers to keep her skills up to date for her students. Heidi also has attended outside dog training and behavioral seminars, and she is an AKC evaluator for CGC testing. Heidi's training method is always positive for dogs and owners to help them develop their training skills to grow and have confidence — whether it’s to compete or just want to have a fun, social time in her classes.

Agility Trainer

Sonya Cerron fell in love with agility years ago. She had seen it on TV and decided she wanted her cattle dogs and herself to at least try the new sport. She loves all of the training that went into it as well as watching her dogs catch on to each new lesson. Primarily, Sonya enjoys being around others who share her love for dogs and the sport, and she also loves teaching agility, watching her students succeed at each level and learning to be in touch with their dogs. She finds it soothes her soul just to be out at the field. As an instructor, she makes a point to keep up with all the changes in agility and new techniques and handling. With more than 16 years of agility experience, she has witnessed many changes to the sport. She tries and trains with Pike, her 7-year-old border collie, and Albe, a 3-year-old border collie. Both compete at the master’s level in AKC. Sonya’s history with animals is as a dog groomer in Dayton Ohio, obedience instructor and animal warden in Marathon, Florida, and as an agility instructor since 1999.

Agility Trainer

Bill Becker has been training dogs for more than 15 years and through the mentorship of Sonya Cerron, has been an instructor at The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast since 2010. He has been playing, training and competing in AKC Agility since 2005, earning many agility titles, including five Master Agility Champion (MACh) titles and was nationally ranked annually with his rat terrier, Maggie Mae, now at the Rainbow Bridge. He continues to compete in agility and enjoys teaching the Competition Agility Class at our facility. Bill was instrumental in organizing the HSTC’s first team to go to the Dog Agility Competition of Florida (DACOF) in 2012, has helped organize the teams each year since, and has become president of DACOF for the third year in a row. Bill believes his strengths are helping handlers evaluate courses, identifying off-course potentials and proper paths, while helping the handlers “Align their Cues” to help the handler/dog teams be successful and to have as much fun as possible. Bill’s philosophies are “It’s all about making it fun for your dog,” “If you’re not training your dog, it’s training you,” and “The best trainer in the world is the one whose dog is having the most fun.”